Aterciopelados announces first Movistar Arena concert on October 30

The Colombian band Aterciopelados will perform its first show at Bogotá's Movistar Arena on October 30. The concert will mark the 30th anniversary of the album 'La Pipa de la Paz' and feature a review of over three decades of their career.

The Colombian band Aterciopelados, from Bogotá, has announced its debut at the city's Movistar Arena on October 30. This event marks a milestone in their hometown, bringing together over three decades of trajectory in Latin American rock. The show will center on the 30th anniversary of the album 'La Pipa de la Paz', which took Bogotá's rock sound to international stages and established the group as a key figure in the genre across Latin America. In addition to the commemorative album, the concert will include standout tracks from their full discography. It promises an immersive experience with new versions of iconic songs from the album, guest appearances from artists of different generations, and staging that traces the band's musical evolution. As part of the celebration, Aterciopelados will record new takes of album tracks with invited artists and remaster the original disc. The performance aims to reunite audiences with classics that have shaped generations in Latin American musical memory.

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